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An amazing range of music and dance talent from across Tipperary took to stage at the Tipperary Education and Training Board (ETB) Schools Talent Show 2024 at Nenagh College on Thursday, March 21.
Junior and Senior cycle students from Tipperary ETB’s post-primary schools across the county were given the opportunity to perform, as well as bands from Music Generation Tipperary and the FET (Further Education and Training) Level 5 Music course at CTI Clonmel.
The event was hosted by RTE 2FM broadcaster Aindriú de Paor, a past pupil of Gaelcholáiste Chéitinn in Clonmel, one of the schools which performed at the annual event.
Tipperary ETB Chief Executive, Bernadette Cullen, welcomed the students, staff, parents and visitors to the event who enjoyed a fantastic night of entertainment.
On the same day, over 100 students from Tipperary ETB post-primary schools also competed in the Annual Chess Competition at Nenagh College, with prizes donated by Róisín Kennedy of The Watch Centre in Nenagh.
Well done to everybody involved in organising performances last Thursday’s events at Nenagh College, particularly Principal Damien Kennedy and his staff there at the school.
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